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  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper, Ruth Sillers, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Dec. 10, 2015)
    Lucy has been forced to run away from home, as she fears for her safety from her drunken father. She is taken on as a maid at the house of Dr Dee, court magician, upon whom Elizabeth I relies heavily, even down to advising the date of her coronation. The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue.... And she has more than enough to satisfy her: Lucy stumbles across a plot to assassinate the queen and has to find means to warn her....
  • The Betrayal: At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper, Ruth Sillers, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Lucy is still working for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I, and her romance with Tomas, the queen’s fool, seems to be flourishing – or it is until Mistress Juliette, the new lady-in-waiting, arrives and Tomas pays her far too much attention for Lucy’s liking. But then Lucy realises that Juliette is telling lies and is not what she appears to be. Lucy fears for the safety of the queen, but how will she convince Tomas of her fears when he just teases her and tells her that she is simply jealous? Desperate times call for desperate measures.... The thrilling final book in the ‘House of the Magician’ series.
  • In the Magician's House

    DM Potter

    eBook (Fairytale Factory Ltd, Dec. 22, 2013)
    Watch your step, this book doesn't play straight! Neither does the Magician’s house – rooms move around. If you’re the sort of person who needs predictability then pick up another book, curl up and enjoy it. This book won’t mind. But if you’d like to take an active part in a book then stick around. You might be just the reader it has been waiting for. Dreams swirl around in the Magician’s house like dust in the corners of other houses. Little stories get stuck in the crannies. Just for a moment, while you are sweeping, you can find yourself running across a green field, steering an iron horse through twisty roads, or picking ripe strawberries in a bright, warm field. Other times you are transported to different places, so you watch where you step. Some mornings, just getting to breakfast is an adventure. Interactive fiction for ages 10 - 12.'You Say Which Way' books can be read in any order. And the big list of choices makes it easy to find story lines you haven't read yet. Have you read all these 'You Say Which Way' adventures?Dinosaur CanyonDragons RealmDungeon of DoomSecrets of the Singing CaveDeadline DeliveryMystic PortalStranded StarshipOnce Upon an IslandIn the Magician's HousePirate IslandLost in Lion CountryBetween the StarsMovie Mystery MadnessSecrets of Glass MountainVolcano of FireDanger on Dolphin IslandMissing Cat MysteryDuel at DawnIsland of GiantsThe Sorcerer's Maze - Adventure QuizThe Sorcerer's Maze - Jungle TrekThe Sorcerer's Maze - Time MachineOr check out the You Say Which Way sets and save.Four You Say Which Way AdventuresThree You Say Which Way Adventures4 More You Say Which Way AdventuresSci Fi Two Book BundleBest of You Say Which WayThe Sorcerer's Maze CollectionThree Animal AdventuresPast Present Future 3 in 1The You Say Which Way Collection
  • In the Magician's House

    DM Potter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 31, 2015)
    Watch your step!This is a book which doesn’t play straight. The Magician’s house is like that too – things move around.If you’re the sort of person who needs predictability, then pick up another book, curl up and enjoy it. This book won’t mind. But if you want to take an active part in a book then stick around. You might be just the reader this book has been waiting for.Dreams swirl around in the Magician’s house just like dust does in the corners of other houses. Little stories get stuck in the crannies. Just for a moment, while you are sweeping, you can find yourself running across a green field, steering an iron horse through twisty roads, or picking ripe strawberries in a bright, warm field. Some mornings, just getting to breakfast is an adventure.What readers have said:This book is good, and I mean immersive, elegant, well-written good.Great for children who don't like reading as much as they should.In this interactive adventure for ages 10 - 12, YOU say which way the story goes.
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  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Sept. 14, 2012)
    Lucy has been forced to run away from home as she fears for her safety from her drunken father. She is taken on as a maid at the house of Dr Dee, court magician, upon whom Elizabeth I relies heavily, even down to advising the date of her coronation.The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue . . . And she has more than enough to satisfy her: Lucy stumbles across a plot to assassinate the queen and has to find means to warn her . . .
  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 26, 2010)
    A poor runaway during the Elizabethan period, Lucy does not have many options. Her luck finally turns when she is taken on as a maid in the household of Dr. Dee, a real-life figure who was court magician to Queen Elizabeth I.The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue. So when she stumbled across a plot to assassinate the queen, Lucy must find means to warn her . . . before it's too late.
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  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Sept. 14, 2012)
    Lucy has been forced to run away from home as she fears for her safety from her drunken father. She is taken on as a maid at the house of Dr Dee, court magician, upon whom Elizabeth I relies heavily, even down to advising the date of her coronation.The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue . . . And she has more than enough to satisfy her: Lucy stumbles across a plot to assassinate the queen and has to find means to warn her . . .
  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 12, 2010)
    A poor runaway during the Elizabethan period, Lucy does not have many options. Her luck turns around when she is taken on as a maid in the household of Dr. Dee, a real-life figure who was court magician to Queen Elizabeth I.The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue. So when she stumbled across a plot to assassinate the queen, Lucy must find means to warn her . . . before it's too late.
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  • At the House of the Magician

    Mary Hooper

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 26, 2010)
    A poor runaway during the Elizabethan period, Lucy does not have many options. Her luck finally turns when she is taken on as a maid in the household of Dr. Dee, a real-life figure who was court magician to Queen Elizabeth I.The household is strange and sinister, and Lucy has a nose for intrigue. So when she stumbled across a plot to assassinate the queen, Lucy must find means to warn her . . . before it's too late.
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  • The Magician of Hoad

    Margaret Mahy

    language (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Oct. 17, 2009)
    Where will your destiny lead you? For as long as he can remember, Heriot Tarbas has been plagued with fits, headaches, dreams, and nightmares that make him feel as if a part of his very self is being torn away. His visions are only whispered about in his quiet life on the family farm. But when the King of Hoad hears word of his powers and seeks him out to be a member of the royal court, it becomes clear that Heriot has a gift, and a valuable one. While Heriot unwillingly learns to use his mind-reading and other abilities to serve the king as his most trusted advisor, four remarkably different lives—that of a Hero, a Magician, a noble girl, and a Prince—weave their way, for better or for worse, toward his. When their paths finally converge in the midst of political upheaval, hand-to-hand battles, and burgeoning romances, Heriot must decide how he’ll choose to use his magic—and what his destiny will be. With a complex cast of characters set against a majestic land, award-winning author Margaret Mahy weaves her magic in a fantastical tale exploring the meaning of truth, freedom, and loyalty to one’s greater destiny.
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  • The Magician of Hoad

    Margaret Mahy

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Nov. 2, 2010)
    Where will your destiny lead you? For as long as he can remember, Heriot Tarbas has been plagued with fits, headaches, dreams, and nightmares that make him feel as if a part of his very self is being torn away. His visions are only whispered about in his quiet life on the family farm. But when the King of Hoad hears word of his powers and seeks him out to be a member of the royal court, it becomes clear that Heriot has a gift, and a valuable one. While Heriot unwillingly learns to use his mind-reading and other abilities to serve the king as his most trusted advisor, four remarkably different lives—that of a Hero, a Magician, a noble girl, and a Prince—weave their way, for better or for worse, toward his. When their paths finally converge in the midst of political upheaval, hand-to-hand battles, and burgeoning romances, Heriot must decide how he’ll choose to use his magic—and what his destiny will be. With a complex cast of characters set against a majestic land, award-winning author Margaret Mahy weaves her magic in a fantastical tale exploring the meaning of truth, freedom, and loyalty to one’s greater destiny.
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  • The Magic House

    Robyn Harbert Eversole, Peter Palagonia

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1992)
    April, who sees her house in an imaginative way that can turn the stairs into a waterfall and the living room into a desert, tries to share her vision with her older sister Meredith as Meredith practices her ballet steps
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